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Potable Water Supply Projects Implemented in Northern Red Sea Region

Different potable water supply projects have been implemented in the Northern Red Sea region at a cost of about 5 million Nakfa.

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Minister Holds Discussion With Australian Mining Companies And Investors

Mr. Tesfai Gebreselassie, Minister of Energy and Mines, who is currently in Australia on a working visit, held discussion with mining companies and investors in the country on the available mining opportunities and prospects in Eritrea, especially in the mining sector.

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Mr. Woldenkiel Attends Ministerial Conference in Gabon

The Minister of Land, Water and Environment, Mr. Woldenkiel Gebremariam, participated in the first African ministerial conference regarding health and environment issues that was held in the Gabonese capital of Libreville.

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Horn of Africa children face malnutrition

A critical shortage of food is threatening the lives of millions of children in Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Kenya, Uganda and Djibouti, according to the United Nations.

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UNICEF: Three million children face malnutrition in Horn of Africa

Nairobi - Some 3 million children are at risk of death, disease and malnutrition in the Horn of Africa as aid fails to flow, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said Friday. More then 14 million people in Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Kenya, Ug...

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Africa confidential - 22 August 2008

Eritrea/Ethiopia Bristling border - The United Nations has given up, the parties will not talk and the troops are face to face Zimbabwe The Nogo and Gono show - The latest reform is as muddled as the last ones, with nothing to help farmers and producers Malawi The rot at the top - As Mutharika's life-and-death struggle with his opponents continues, things start to fall apart Niger Delta Wasteful wars,...

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Fourth Annual YPFDJ- North American Conference Culminates Momentum in Washington DC

Over two hundred young Eritrean-Americans participated in the 2008 YPFDJ - North America Conference in Washington DC. The three-day conference began Friday with opening ceremonies from the hosting committees and group presentations from chapters around North America and Europe. Over thirty YPFDJ chapters were in attendance from countries spanning the United States, Canada and Europe combined.

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President Isaias Receives Credentials of 15 Ambassadors

President Isaias Afwerki today received the credentials of 15 Ambassadors, during which he held talks with them on regional and international issues.

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Nevsun Resources Ltd.: Nevsun Resources Ltd.: Bisha Construction Underway

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (MARKET WIRE) Nevsun Resources Ltd., (TSX: NSU)(AMEX: NSU) ("Nevsun") is pleased to announce that the Bisha development project in Eritrea is well underway.

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Eritrea: Sara Communication Initiative helps a young widow return to school

HASHISHAY, Eritrea, 2 September 2008 – Amid the dryheat and the scorching sun of Hashishay village in the north-west of Eritrea, there lies an oasis of huts made of mud-brick walls and grass-and-bamboo roofs. Meriem Abubeker, a 22-year-old widow, lives in Hashishay with her four-year-old son.

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47th Anniversary of the Launching of the Armed Struggle for Independence Marked in Patriotic Spirit

In a statement it issued in connection with the 47th anniversary of the launching of the armed struggle for independence, the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) underlined that the Day not only marks the long path traversed to achieve liberation but also one that inspires every citizen to steadfastly meet all challenges.

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Festival in UK Concludes

Eritrea Festival in the United Kingdom which was conducted from August 29 to 31 has concluded in a colorful manner.

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Eritrea: Country's Festival in Great Britain Opens With Patriotic Zeal

The 8th Eritrean festival in Great Britain officially opened yesterday, the 29th of August, in London.

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Eritrea: Cabinet of Ministers Concludes Meeting

The Eritrean Cabinet of Ministers concluded its two-day meeting following extensive deliberations on multi-faceted domains.

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Eritrea: African Reading Challenge 2008

As part of African Reading Challenge 2008, Scarlet read a book about Eritrea by Michaela Wrong, “I didn't do it for you: How the West betrayed a small African nation.” She says: “Not that much has been written by Western journalists about Eritrea. Michaela Wrong decided to write all of it.”